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2022 Fall Baseball, Quickball, and Softball Registration is closed season has started
Ages are based on where they will play in Spring 2023.
Fall Coed Quickball Divisions
Fall Coed Quickball - Rookies / Quickball (2023 LL age 5) [born 9/2017 - 8/2018] | $0
Fall Baseball Divisions
Fall Baseball - A (2023 LL ages 6-7) [born 9/2015 - 8/2017] | $50
Fall Baseball - AA (2023 LL ages 8-9) [born 9/2013 - 8/2015] | $125
Fall Baseball - AAA (2023 LL ages 10-11) [born 9/2011 - 8/2013] | $125
Fall Baseball - Majors (2023 LL ages 11-12) [born 5/2010 - 8/2012] | $125
Fall Baseball - Connie Mack 13-16 | $125
Fall Softball Divisions
Fall Softball U8 | $75
Fall Softball U10 | $75
Fall Softball U12 | $75
Fall Softball U15 VIGS | $90
Fall Softball U19 VIGS | $90
* In addition to the fees above, an annual $100 DRVSA club membership fee is added per family. ** DRVSA club membership fee waived for Challenger Division
2023 LITTLE LEAGUE AGE CHART
Use your player's month and year of birth to find their "Little League" age.
Our 5-year olds continue a second year of the USA Quickball curriculum. Players will continue to build on baseball fundamentals - base-running, hitting, throwing, and catching in a fast-paced, safe, and fun environment.
Teams are formed by late August, have 6-8 players, and will practice / play once per week on SUNDAYS at the Quickball or Quickball Training field. The season will run from early-September to late-October.
The League provides parent volunteers as coaches. Players will not need to purchase gloves and bats. Players will need to purchase baseball pants, socks, and cleats (rubber). The League provides all players and 3 coaches with a team hat and shirt. Players will also receive a Quickball bat and ball.
Buddy requests are accepted and encouraged at this age level.
Quickball or Tee-ball? Here's what our parents and coaches had to say... "Quickball all the way. My son played t-ball last year, and I've coached many t-ball teams and prefer QB. The fast pace really kept the kids engaged."
"We LOVED the improvement to T-ball that Quickball provided. AWESOME experience this past season!!! It kept the kids moving and engaged. They all made so much progress in one season."
"We have done both. Quickball is more engaging for kids and parents as well as learning skills. We love it!"
Our 6-7 year olds will quickly transition from USA Quickball to Coach pitch. Players will continue to develop individual base-running, hitting, throwing and catching mechanics in a safe and fun environement. In addition, they'll start to learn more rules of the game. Games are generally 3 innings in length (or 1.5 hours) and every player bats each inning.
Teams are formed by late-August, have 8-10 players, and will typically play once per week on SUNDAYS at Deep Run (A field), Lenape Valley, North Penn, or Plumstead Little Leagues and practice one weeknight at the "A" field. The season will run from early-September to late-October.
The League provides parent volunteers as coaches. Players will need to purchase a glove, bat, helmet, baseball pants, socks, cleats (rubber), and a protective cup (boys). The League provides all players and 3 coaches with a team hat and shirt.
Buddy requests are still accepted at this age level.
Fall AA (Ages 8-9) "Minors Division"
Our 8-9 year olds take a big step from Coach pitch to Kid Pitch on a larger (46/60) field. Players will continue developing individual skills and learn more rules of the game as it takes on a more "real" baseball feel. Outs and runs are recorded. Pitchers will need to pass a test to earn their "Pitching Pin" to ensure quality and safe pitching.
Talent is spread evenly across teams which are formed by late-August, have 10-12 players, and will typically play once per week on SUNDAYS at Deep Run (AA field), Lenape Valley, North Penn, or Plumstead Little Leagues and practice one weeknight at the "AA" field. The season will run from early-September to late-October.
The League provides parent volunteers as coaches. Players will need to purchase a glove, bat, helmet, baseball pants, socks, cleats (rubber), and a protective cup (boys). The League provides all players and 3 coaches with a team hat and shirt.
Fall AAA (Ages 10-11) "Minors or Majors Division"
Our 10-11 year olds play more competitive baseball on a (46/60) field. Some older 11-year old players will play on a (50/70) field. Players continue building their individual skills, learn more about the game-time situations, and are introduced to steals for the first time.
Talent is spread evenly across teams which are formed by late-August, have 10-12 players, and will typically play once per week on SUNDAYS at Deep Run (AAA field), Lenape Valley, North Penn, or Plumstead Little Leagues and practice one weeknight at the "AAA" field.The season will run from early-September to late-October.
The League provides parent volunteers as coaches. Players will need to purchase a glove, bat, helmet, baseball pants, socks, cleats (rubber), and a protective cup (boys). The League provides all players and 3 coaches with a team hat and shirt.
Fall Majors "Majors Division"
Our 11-12 year olds are our most competitive Little League Division played on the larger (50/70) field. Players now may take open-leads and steal on a dropped third strike. The larger field and new rules prepare players for the next big step to Connie Mack.
All 12-year olds are guaranteed to play in Majors unless they are a first-year player. 11-year olds will be placed in Majors or AAA "Minors".
Talent is spread evenly across teams which are formed by late-August, have 10-12 players, and will typically play once per week on SUNDAYS at Deep Run (Majors field), Lenape Valley, North Penn, or Plumstead Little Leagues and practice one weeknight at the "Majors" field.The season will run from early-September to late-October.
The League provides parent volunteers as coaches. Players will need to purchase a glove, bat, helmet, baseball pants, socks, cleats (rubber), and a protective cup (boys). The League provides all players and 3 coaches with a team hat and shirt.